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cloths: printing the fabric
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Simons Valley Elementary, Calgary AB
Supported by Alberta Foundation for the Arts Artists in School Program
and Parent Council
Judy Walker, Principal
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Simon's Valley Elementary School, Calgary AB
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Dave Williams A.P.
Mount View School, Calgary AB
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Bonnie Pellicano, Principal
Alex Aitken Elementary, Duncan BC
Supported by British Columbia Arts Council Artists in Schools and Parent Council
Chris Clark, Principal
Somenos Rural Traditional School, Duncan BC
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Updesh Cheema, Principal
St. Joseph's, Chemainus, BC
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Gwen Jahelka, Principal
Rosemont Elementary, Calgary AB
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Carolyn Reid, Principal
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life near gjoa haven
the suitcase
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cloths: fabric design
cloths: printing the fabric
felting snakes
cloths: first dye bath, second waxing
printing
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green to red
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the character in fabric
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tell us something about yourself
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Life Near Gjoa Haven
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=ED4aZ3nAnw8
http://www.goshen.edu/art/ed/clay&kids.htm
Resources
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Davoli, M. and Ferri, G. (ed.) (2000). Reggio tutta: A guide to the city by the children. Reggio Emelia, Italy: Reggio Children srl.
Ernst, K. (1994). Picturing learning: Artists and writers in the classroom. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Ernst, Karen. (1997). A teacher's sketch journal: Observations on Learning and teaching. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Johnson, Paul. (1997). Pictures and words together: Children illustrating and writing their own books. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Kydd, Gillian. (2005). Seeing the World in 3D: Learning in the Community. Victoria, BC, Canada: Trafford.
Leslie, Clare W. & Roth, Charles E. (2000). Keeping a nature journal. North Adams, MA: Storey Publishing.
Levine, Karen. (2002). Hana's suitcase. Toronto: SecondStory Press.
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Steele, Bob. (2003). Draw Me a Story: an Illustrated Exploration of Drawing-As-Language (3rd Edition). Canada: Peguis Publishers.
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